What Not To Do In Barbados

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As Advised by Tourist Board

There are endless things to see and do in Barbados, its no wonder the island is one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean. However, there are a few cautions To keep in mind when visiting this vacation paradise.

Here are 19 things NOT to do in Barbados.

1. Don’t Wear CamouflageIt’s actually illegal for anyone but the Barbados Defense Force to don this style here.2. Don’t Touch the Manchineel FruitManchineels are toxic! Don’t touch any fruit, or even sit under the boughs during a rain shower.3.Don’t Sit Under a Ripe Coconut TreeThe impact of coconut to cranium can indeed be fatal.4. Don’t Swim on the East CoastThe pounding surf has some dangerous currents and rip tides that make swimming ill-advised here.5. Don’t Get Too Close to the MonkeysMama monkeys will get protective of their babies, and others can be a bit aggressive when it comes to their food.6. Don’t Underestimate the Power of a Rum PunchTake it easy, or you'll definitely feel a backlash from a Bajan rum punch bender the next day.7. Don’t Sunbathe ToplessPublic nudism is actually against the law here.8. Don’t Stroll the Beaches at NightDon’t set yourself up as a target, this relatively safe island isn't immune to the occasional mugging.9. Don’t Disturb Nesting Sea TurtlesThere are fines and prison sentences for people who disturb turtle nests.10. Don’t Forget the Mosquito RepellentThe female aedes aegypti mosquito can infect you with dengue fever.11. Don’t Light a Fire on the BeachIt’s really not permitted in Barbados.12. Don’t Step on a Sea UrchinThese needles are not venomous and will eventually dissolve, but they can cause an infection.13. Don’t Dive or Snorkel Without a MarkerUse an inflatable marker that is clearly visible to the traffic hazards above.14. Don’t Bring A Lot of LeatherThe hot, humid, tropical climate can do a number on those leather shoes, belts and bags.15. Don’t Forget, They Drive on the LeftLike their British colonial forefathers, Barbadians drive on the left hand side of the road.16. Don’t Expect Things to Run on TimeThere’s no sense of urgency here, so things might not run promptly like clockwork.17. Don’t Flaunt Your HomosexualityHomosexual acts are actually illegal in Barbados.18. Don’t Do DrugsFines and jail time for possession and use of are enforced.19. Don’t Be Complacent About SafetyJust like anywhere else, tourists can be easy targets, so just keep vigilant.